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. >>> again, jim allison with b.a.r.t. telling me in a text they're hoping to have it opened by 7:30 this morning. we'll keep following that. >>> nsa whistle-blower edward snowden can't step in the u.s. without fear of arrest. that's not stopping him from appearing an an annual music texas tech festival. a teleconference monday for discussion how the tech community must defend itself against mass surveillance. he'll remain in russia where he received temporary asylum after leaking details of the government spy program. it's more than three moss to secure snowden's participation. >>> if you were expecting mail from southern california, listen up. nearly 120,000 letters and bills went up in flames in a big rig fire. the mail truck was heading from a post office in santa ana to the ontario airport when it crashed yesterday, and this was the scene on the 57 freeway. according to the postal service, the letters originated in orange county and the san gabriel valley. officials say anybody with letters that may have burned should
. >>> again, jim allison with b.a.r.t. telling me in a text they're hoping to have it opened by 7:30 this morning. we'll keep following that. >>> nsa whistle-blower edward snowden can't step in the u.s. without fear of arrest. that's not stopping him from appearing an an annual music texas tech festival. a teleconference monday for discussion how the tech community must defend itself against mass surveillance. he'll remain in russia where he received temporary asylum after...
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you're up. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> how are you? >> caller: my stock is tesla, buy, hold or sell more? >> tesla is cold. it's just driven by the power of the most. okay? power of emotion right now. right now emotions are moving high and it can go up. no reason to buy a stock but it's a cold stock. let's go to garrett in texas. >> caller: i wanted to start off by saying thank you to your and your team. you're a young investor and y'all taught me a lot. >> thank you, your team is excellent. how can i help? >> caller: i had a question about cheg. i got in around 8.40. do i get out now? >> i don't know. a huge disappointment. sell half and if it moves up again, sell the rest. it's been a big disappointment. let's go to paul in illinois, please, paul. >> caller: boo-yah cramer. >> boo-yah paul. >> caller: my stock is hercules offshore. >> that is not great. if you go into that group, go into schlumberger. exxon, extremely disappointing. churl in illinois, cheryl? >> caller: boo-yah from pea y r illinois. >> you got great companies head q
you're up. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> how are you? >> caller: my stock is tesla, buy, hold or sell more? >> tesla is cold. it's just driven by the power of the most. okay? power of emotion right now. right now emotions are moving high and it can go up. no reason to buy a stock but it's a cold stock. let's go to garrett in texas. >> caller: i wanted to start off by saying thank you to your and your team. you're a young investor and y'all taught me a...
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jim maceda joins us. >> reporter: what a difference a day makes really. putin's comments on tuesday that he had no desire to annex the crimea peninsula, to take a step back from the brink. even though crimea remains tense on the ground today there's a new report of russians seizing two ukrainian anti-missile posts. still it feels like ukraine is spinning not towards war today but some kind of diplomatic solution. for instance, after secretary of state john kerry's visit to kiev yesterday, where he did show support for that new pro-western government with very strong words against vladimir putin and a promise of a billion dollars in loans, today kerry meets for the very first time since the current crisis escalated with his russian counterpart to talk exit strategy. more significantly, the ukrainian and russian governments are talking on a cabinet level today for the first time. and then there's a russian defense official discussing ukraine with nato members in brussels as well. of course, there's only one man who can make or break any deal. that's vladimi
jim maceda joins us. >> reporter: what a difference a day makes really. putin's comments on tuesday that he had no desire to annex the crimea peninsula, to take a step back from the brink. even though crimea remains tense on the ground today there's a new report of russians seizing two ukrainian anti-missile posts. still it feels like ukraine is spinning not towards war today but some kind of diplomatic solution. for instance, after secretary of state john kerry's visit to kiev yesterday,...
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joining us on the phone is a jim allison would board. what can you tell us? >> about 11:30 p.m. last night this person was struck and killed. the police are investigating what is complicated is the evidence that they need is relatively and a large area of the tracks about 300 yds. in order for them to complete the investigation and to make sure they have all of the evidence, they will have to wait until sunrise to make sure that everything is collected. >> that makes sense. align the bottom line is that people will be to catch bart, we are suggesting that they go to a different station. >> this is what you call when you are not suppose to go on the tracks. >> well, these tracks are fenced off and they are marked that the area is dangerous but there are people who do not have homes, they're out there and unfortunately sometimes things like this occur. >> and joining us with this interview is our traffic person at kron 4 george. >> is there a possibility that the buses will be set up? >> george, that is a good question. there are no buses available from a.c. transit at this time.
joining us on the phone is a jim allison would board. what can you tell us? >> about 11:30 p.m. last night this person was struck and killed. the police are investigating what is complicated is the evidence that they need is relatively and a large area of the tracks about 300 yds. in order for them to complete the investigation and to make sure they have all of the evidence, they will have to wait until sunrise to make sure that everything is collected. >> that makes sense. align...
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wabc's jim dolan was still there. >> reporter: at the end of the night they still had to spray water on what was left behind on a massive explosion in new jersey that turned homes into splinters, leaving scores damaged and at least ten destroyed. >> loudest sound i ever heard. >> police tried to explain the chaos. >> reporter: contractors digging a hole ruptured a gas line and notified psg & e. the explosion blasted through the house of robert conrad was four houses away. >> sitting there, finishing lunch and bang boom. and a lot of things sprung off the wall. and ran out and looked. the smoke was just overhead. it was starting to rain insulation. >> reporter: you can see what he means. the insulation hangs still on the branches near his home. the city is still investigating but they acknowledge no homes were evacuated when the gas line ruptured until after the explosion. are you comfortable the proper steps were taken to secure that area? >> well, you know, without knowing the whole picture of this thing right now, because it's fragmented, i'd rather not comment on it. >> reporter:
wabc's jim dolan was still there. >> reporter: at the end of the night they still had to spray water on what was left behind on a massive explosion in new jersey that turned homes into splinters, leaving scores damaged and at least ten destroyed. >> loudest sound i ever heard. >> police tried to explain the chaos. >> reporter: contractors digging a hole ruptured a gas line and notified psg & e. the explosion blasted through the house of robert conrad was four houses...
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. >> reporter: jim reed retired from the u.s. army as a lieutenant colonel in 2011. after 27 years and nine combat deployments, he went looking for a job as a civilian. did you think at the time when i become a civilian, i'm going to have a skill set that i can use? >> oh, absolutely. i'm a nurse anext that tift, so easily transferable skill, something hospitals use every day throughout the country. >> you still had a rough time. >> i did, i did. >> reporter: reed has worked at three hospitals in three years and been laid off twice. >> it was very difficult to deal with and it kind of made me question, you know, myself a little bit. first time in a long time i had to do that. >> reporter: the unemployment rate for post 9/11 veterans 7.9%, higher than the average of civilians at 7%. the pentagon proposal budget cuts could force roughly 90,000 servicemen and women to seek civilian jobs. >> similar resumes, similar skill set. >> in a bad economy. >> in a bad economy. >> yes, sir. >> what is going to be the rude awakening for them? >> the lack of opportunity. the lack of
. >> reporter: jim reed retired from the u.s. army as a lieutenant colonel in 2011. after 27 years and nine combat deployments, he went looking for a job as a civilian. did you think at the time when i become a civilian, i'm going to have a skill set that i can use? >> oh, absolutely. i'm a nurse anext that tift, so easily transferable skill, something hospitals use every day throughout the country. >> you still had a rough time. >> i did, i did. >> reporter: reed...
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jim, thank you very much. jim paulson and jeff solomon, thank you for your time. >>> a bit of fun as we head towards the employment report on friday. your chance to nail the number. you have until 8:30 a.m. eastern on friday to tweet us your nonfarm payroll prediction for february's job report. you must be following us on your twitter and you must include the #nailthenumber. we are including a cozy winter hat signed by the whole gang. good luck. >>> let's get a check on energy and commodities with jackie at this nymex. >> we're watching the energy complex trading lower today as the geopolitical fears right now are easing. of course, the department of energy is going to report its weekly inventories for crude stocks for the week ended february 28th in a little bit time just about 20 minutes or so, we're waiting for that number. traders are expecting a build of 1.5 million barrels after the api reported it saw builds of 1.2 million barrels so that is somewhat in line. analysts are also saying they are expecting
jim, thank you very much. jim paulson and jeff solomon, thank you for your time. >>> a bit of fun as we head towards the employment report on friday. your chance to nail the number. you have until 8:30 a.m. eastern on friday to tweet us your nonfarm payroll prediction for february's job report. you must be following us on your twitter and you must include the #nailthenumber. we are including a cozy winter hat signed by the whole gang. good luck. >>> let's get a check on energy...
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. >>> could jim harbaugh be hunting for a new quarterback? prospect he spent time with. >>> good morning. welcome back. hayward b.a.r.t. station, incident has closed that station this morning. it's going to change up the commute if that's the station you use. mike inouye standing by to let you know the latest details on that. >>> new speculation 49ers may have found a quarterback in this year's draft class. head coach jim harbaugh visited northwestern university for the school's all-pro day. yahoo! sports says, while there, harbaugh spent almost an hour playing catch with the former eastern illinois quarterback. he caught the attention of a lot of pro scouts at senior bowl this year. harbaugh says he's impressed with the quarterback's journey so far. >> caught on camera, warriors' all-star steph curry going head to head with his coach. >> 25-year-old curry in a shoot-out with 49-year-old mark jackson earlier this week. curry arguably the best three-point shooter playing the game. jackson played basketball, too. he couldn't beat jackson. jacks
. >>> could jim harbaugh be hunting for a new quarterback? prospect he spent time with. >>> good morning. welcome back. hayward b.a.r.t. station, incident has closed that station this morning. it's going to change up the commute if that's the station you use. mike inouye standing by to let you know the latest details on that. >>> new speculation 49ers may have found a quarterback in this year's draft class. head coach jim harbaugh visited northwestern university for...
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jim maceda, thank you for that reporting from moscow. we appreciate it. >>> joining me now, california republican ed royce, chairman of the house foreign affairs committee, holding a hearing on ukraine tomorrow. thank you so much for joining me this morning, congressman. appreciate it. >> thank you, kristen. >> so i want to start off with this news that we're hearing, the u.s. and germany might be working with russia on some type of an off-ramp, possibly in the form of international observers in crimea. what are you hearing about that? and are you hopeful that that's actually a realistic solution to this? >> what i have heard is that, of course, chancellor merkel speaks fluent russian and has for sometime been in negotiation directly with president putin, and i think the obvious point to the -- that she's been making is that the united states and germany could put tremendous amount of economic pressure, and also that russia could be isolated diplomatically. you know, with the united nations, our u.n. ambassador's looking at moving forwar
jim maceda, thank you for that reporting from moscow. we appreciate it. >>> joining me now, california republican ed royce, chairman of the house foreign affairs committee, holding a hearing on ukraine tomorrow. thank you so much for joining me this morning, congressman. appreciate it. >> thank you, kristen. >> so i want to start off with this news that we're hearing, the u.s. and germany might be working with russia on some type of an off-ramp, possibly in the form of...
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an honest nice to me in my name is jim what's your name my name is geoffrey. above. good morning from moscow this is r.t. international while opposition protests continue in venezuela people are gearing up to mark one year since the death of chavez plans to honor the firebrand socialist leader are in place across the nation let's take a look now at some of his and more defining moments here on r.t. international chavez and his allies a lot of failed coup attempt that was back in one thousand nine hundred two he did rise to power in ninety nine but three years later his opponents managed to dislodge him from the presidency for two days before then he clawed his way back in a chavez didn't mince his words though especially when it came to that of capitalism which he deemed responsible for many of the world's ills even one stroke that it may be rude to blame for the lack of life on the planet mars well chavez is of course known for his staunch anti american stance being latin america's principal critic of washington's policies are many may remember his or un remark abou
an honest nice to me in my name is jim what's your name my name is geoffrey. above. good morning from moscow this is r.t. international while opposition protests continue in venezuela people are gearing up to mark one year since the death of chavez plans to honor the firebrand socialist leader are in place across the nation let's take a look now at some of his and more defining moments here on r.t. international chavez and his allies a lot of failed coup attempt that was back in one thousand...
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jim allison with bart told us a little earlier that are 7:30 is when they hope to re-open the stretch of track. it had been expected earlier but now they are wrapping up the investigation after sunrise so 7:30 this morning. ac transit is on time. let's go to the south bay and get a check of northbound 101 at julian. there was an eight-car crash. everything is cleared out. it didn't take long. it's still slow in the area 280/680 interchange. you can see it in the northbound commute direction. lights turned on before 6:00. more riders on the road with bart service shut down in the east bay that stretch of track in the east bay. it is jammed solid past the west grand overcrossing. that's your latest "kcbs traffic." here's lawrence. >>> a lot of clouds out there right now we have seen a couple of scattered light showers overnight most of that in the north bay but the rain picking up this afternoon. our hi-def doppler radar showing you a few scattered slight showers in parts of the north bay overnight but not a lot. we have had a lot of cloud cover, some muggy conditions, but really not a
jim allison with bart told us a little earlier that are 7:30 is when they hope to re-open the stretch of track. it had been expected earlier but now they are wrapping up the investigation after sunrise so 7:30 this morning. ac transit is on time. let's go to the south bay and get a check of northbound 101 at julian. there was an eight-car crash. everything is cleared out. it didn't take long. it's still slow in the area 280/680 interchange. you can see it in the northbound commute direction....
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country has in the past had a strong record of environmental achievement former environment minister jim prentice said that as conservatives we can't be in the position of providing our political rivals with the opportunity to train us as out of touch with the values of canadians and the values and the prevailing sentiment the global community he went on to say that canada needed to work with the united states to enact stronger greenhouse gas regulations and big oil one way the u.s. can enact stronger greenhouse gas regulations on big oil is by creating a carbon tax big oil is currently the. the only industry in the world that doesn't have to pay to clean up its own waste and said you and i are forced to pick up the industries tab and deal with the consequences of it's trash if big oil had to pay to fill our skies with c o two suddenly green energy alternatives would become more affordable and our environment would see major improvements and our economy would improve to the idea of a carbon tax is nothing new either concert countries across the globe have already turned to carbon taxes t
country has in the past had a strong record of environmental achievement former environment minister jim prentice said that as conservatives we can't be in the position of providing our political rivals with the opportunity to train us as out of touch with the values of canadians and the values and the prevailing sentiment the global community he went on to say that canada needed to work with the united states to enact stronger greenhouse gas regulations and big oil one way the u.s. can enact...
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>> this has not been jim boeheim's best offensive or defensive team. but for the first 25 games, they operated at an incredibly high level of efficiency. they made plays at a level far above the way they normally played. their numbers aren't that different from last year. last year at the end of the season, georgetown blew them out. they lost games toward the end of the season, they couldn't score. georgetown held them to 35 points in washington, d.c. people were thinking it's over for syracuse. look at the final four. will that happen this year? i don't know. they have jeremy grant out, he's got a back issue, has not played much lately. trevor coony, their terrific shooter, has not been able to find shots. they're not a great offensive team. they're still dangerous but they have to get their mojo back a bit. >> you talked about one of my alma maters, florida gators. they're really good. >> billy donovan is a hall of fame coach. he's not a good coach, he's a great coach. they lost a lot from last year, they've gone to the elite eight for a few years in
>> this has not been jim boeheim's best offensive or defensive team. but for the first 25 games, they operated at an incredibly high level of efficiency. they made plays at a level far above the way they normally played. their numbers aren't that different from last year. last year at the end of the season, georgetown blew them out. they lost games toward the end of the season, they couldn't score. georgetown held them to 35 points in washington, d.c. people were thinking it's over for...